Under direction of the fleet maintenance manager, performs highly skilled technical and advisory work in the operation of the automotive maintenance section for a large fleet of over 1000 school buses. An employee in this class has major responsibilities in the following areas: providing a wide range of assistance to the manager or supervisors of automotive maintenance, including preparation and review of specifications on all bids; coordinating of a number of overall programs such as employee t... more details
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
Under direction of the fleet maintenance manager, performs highly skilled technical and advisory work in the operation of the automotive maintenance section for a large fleet of over 1000 school buses. An employee in this class has major responsibilities in the following areas: providing a wide range of assistance to the manager or supervisors of automotive maintenance, including preparation and review of specifications on all bids; coordinating of a number of overall programs such as employee training, school bus and MVA inspections, outside contractor services, and preventive maintenance; providing technical advice/expertise on repair and maintenance problems to supervisors at all MCPS garages; inspecting garage procedures and equipment; evaluating new vehicles/equipment and making procurement recommendations; and conducting vehicle maintenance studies.
CERTIFICATE LICENSE:
Possession of a valid Maryland CDL, Class B, with passenger and air brake endorsements.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES:
Thorough knowledge of the standard practices; tools, and equipment of the automotive trade; considerable knowledge of the operating principles and mechanics of internal combustion engines; thorough knowledge of the practices and procedures for operating servicing and repair garages. Knowledge of fleet maintenance, inspection and repair programs and procedures. Ability to effectively work with supervisors of all MCPS garages and provide technical advice/expertise. Ability to plan, assign, supervise, and inspect the work of automotive mechanics and service workers that make up the state bus inspection team. Ability to make estimates of time and materials needed for automotive repair work. Ability to coordinate employee training programs and maintain training records. Ability to coordinate repair and maintenance programs for shop equipment of several garages, prepare vehicle bid specifications, and conduct studies on vehicle maintenance and safety equipment. High degree of skill in diagnosing defects in automotive equipment and making detailed inspections of completed work. Excellent oral and written communications and human relations skills.
EDUCATION, TRAINING, and EXPERIENCE:
Graduation from high school and completion of a comprehensive training program in the trade. Current training in advanced automotive repair practices and procedures. Considerable course work/training in management and other areas related to effective operation of a large, multi-facility automotive maintenance and repair program highly desirable. Successful experience in supervision of a large fleet maintenance operation with a substantial number of employees. Extensive experience in all aspects of skilled automotive repair and maintenance. Experience in preparing vehicle bid specifications, preparing repair estimates, coordinating school bus/fleet repair maintenance and inspection programs, conducting vehicle maintenance and safety equipment studies, and serving as technical expert/advisor in a large vehicle maintenance/repair program desirable. Other combinations of applicable education, training, and experience which provide the knowledge, abilities, and skills necessary to perform effectively in the position may be considered.